The upcoming election gets more interesting all the time.
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The upcoming election gets more interesting all the time.
[URL]http://finance.yahoo.com/news/argentina-5-billion-mine-projects-040001769.html[/URL]
Tres3.
It looks as if Argentina will try to use the Falklands as a distraction forever.
[URL]http://finance.yahoo.com/news/argentine-judge-orders-embargo-over-falklands-oil-probe-211659666.html[/URL]
Tres3.
CFK lauds someone else who wants something for nothing.
[URL]http://finance.yahoo.com/news/argentinas-fernandez-celebrates-greeces-no-creditors-021251453--sector.html[/URL]
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Argentina and Greece have a lot in common. Perhaps that is why CFK lauds Greek defiance.
Both have a tradition of living beyond their means.
Both have massive corruption.
Both have a failure to improve their education and innovation systems to become competitive in the global economy.
Both have lazy citizens.
Both have many citizens who do not pay taxes. And,
Both governments have defaulted multiple times in the last 100 years.
Tres3.
[QUOTE=Tres3;445668]Argentina and Greece have a lot in common. Perhaps that is why CFK lauds Greek defiance.
Both have a tradition of living beyond their means.
Both have massive corruption.
Both have a failure to improve their education and innovation systems to become competitive in the global economy.
Both have lazy citizens.
Both have many citizens who do not pay taxes. And,
Both governments have defaulted multiple times in the last 100 years.
Tres3.[/QUOTE]...and both have beautiful women...
[QUOTE=Tres3;445668]Argentina and Greece have a lot in common. Perhaps that is why CFK lauds Greek defiance.
Both have a tradition of living beyond their means.
Both have massive corruption.
Both have a failure to improve their education and innovation systems to become competitive in the global economy.
Both have lazy citizens.
Both have many citizens who do not pay taxes. And,
Both governments have defaulted multiple times in the last 100 years.
Tres3.[/QUOTE]How about where you are coming from?
The below link appeared in today's Miami Herald. Oppenheimer is a well respected, bilingual, and well connected, columnist who writes a syndicated column about Latin America.
[URL]http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/news-columns-blogs/andres-oppenheimer/[/URL]#navlink=kicker.
Tres3.
[QUOTE=Tres3;445889]The below link appeared in today's Miami Herald. Oppenheimer is a well respected, bilingual, and well connected, columnist who writes a syndicated column about Latin America.
[URL]http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/news-columns-blogs/andres-oppenheimer/[/URL]#navlink=kicker.
Tres3.[/QUOTE]The way I see it, it does not matter who wins the election. The out going president has left too many time bombs ticking and timed to go off after she leaves. That way she can return in four years and say the country needs her to put everything "right" again....
Since the K govt cant make a convincing suicide case and they don't want to declare it a murder.....(They will just let the case ride for 30 years like the bombing of the Jewish center) They now want to go after his mother, sister, and part time computer / IT guy. Typical Argie style , if things cant be made to fit their supposed scenario they go and make a new one and accuse others to make you forget about the original crime where it looks like they are trying very hard to hide something ( As with the Jewish center bombing). I wonder if things will be better under Scioli????
[QUOTE=Gandolf50;445893]Since the K govt cant make a convincing suicide case and they don't want to declare it a murder.....(They will just let the case ride for 30 years like the bombing of the Jewish center) They now want to go after his mother, sister, and part time computer / IT guy. Typical Argie style , if things cant be made to fit their supposed scenario they go and make a new one and accuse others to make you forget about the original crime where it looks like they are trying very hard to hide something ( As with the Jewish center bombing). I wonder if things will be better under Scioli????[/QUOTE]Over $600,000US was deposited in his New York bank account between 2012 and 2014. Apparently all of it from a number of high profile businessmen, one of whom vanished about two years ago. Nisman was nothing more than an inept lightweight taken advantage of by many and utterly in over his head. Most likely painted himself into a corner, saw that everything was closing in on him, and knocked himself off.
The short of it is that all the political stuff and Iran stuff was peripheral to the laundered money/corruption stuff. Par for the course here and elsewhere.
[QUOTE=ElPerro;445894]Over $600,000US was deposited in his New York bank account between 2012 and 2014. Apparently all of it from a number of high profile businessmen, one of whom vanished about two years ago. Nisman was nothing more than an inept lightweight taken advantage of by many and utterly in over his head. Most likely painted himself into a corner, saw that everything was closing in on him, and knocked himself off.
The short of it is that all the political stuff and Iran stuff was peripheral to the laundered money/corruption stuff. Par for the course here and elsewhere.[/QUOTE]Was Nissman doing a few shady things on the side? No doubt. What Argentine with a visa to the US isn't. Thats including everyone right up to the president. My point is they cant prove a suicide, most likely because it wasn't. Police incompetence and politics have assured no one will ever know. So what do they do ? Look to make him a bad guy who does not deserve justice. Go after his family and friends so they keep quiet. This was a hit every one knew was going down, even the target knew in advance!
On a side note.... The Nissman money laundering case is already going ahead while his murder investigation is ??????? Mired in red tape and argie mierda de torro!
The below link appeared in today's Miami Herald. Oppenheimer is a well respected, bilingual, and well connected, columnist who writes a syndicated column about Latin America.
[URL]http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/news-columns-blogs/andres-oppenheimer/[/URL]
Tres3.
After three tests on the gun the results keep changing.....
For the prosecutor (Fein), Nisman shot himself with gloves, he took them off after he died and threw them through the window, the San Isidro judge said today in statements to the Mitre radio station as she revealed the insurance company paid her 1,600 pesos for each of Nismans daughters and 22,000 pesos that we used for an appeal process before the (Supreme) Court to demand the recusal of Fein.
From todays B.A.H.
From todays Bs, As, Herald.
Tuesday, September 22, 2015.
'Scioli could be a constructive transition to wait for CFK's return'.
Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo head Estela de Carlotto.
Estela de Carlotto, the president of the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo human rights organization, considered Daniel Scioli a faithful and different man whose triumph in the October presidential elections could pave the way for a constructive transition toward the return of Cristina Fernndez de Kirchner to power.
I think that (Daniel) Scioli will continue the project of Cristina (Fernndez), which is the one we have always applauded, and that of Nstor (Kirchner), because he has promised that. He is a loyal, different man and, well, he could even be a very constructive transition to wait for the return of Cristina, Carlotto told reporters today.